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News Release from: British Association for Print and Communication
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2006
In-Plant Printing Body Is BAPC
Conference Partner
The British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has announced that APCOM (The Association of Print and Communication Managers) has agreed to be a partner of BAPC's 2006 conference.
The British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has announced that APCOM (The Association of Print and Communication Managers) has agreed to be a partner of BAPC's 2006 conference APCOM will also actively encourage its members to participate in the event
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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APCOM's membership consists of operations within all areas of the UK's public sector in-plant print operations and spans district and borough councils to larger unitary, county, metropolitan and police operations.
APCOM executive member, Mitch Fisk, said: "We are pleased to be able to associate ourselves with the BAPC conference.
APCOM is very aware of the work the BAPC does and this event will allow our members to have the opportunity to network with commercial printers and their suppliers." Plans for the 2006 BAPC conference are at an advanced stage.
The conference will have a keynote address from USA business 'guru' Jeff Tobe, and entertainment from magician and entertainer Paul Daniels, together with a series of eight focused workshops.
Tony Honnor, BAPC association director, commented: "It has always been our aim to encourage everyone within the sector to participate in our conference, whether they are members of the BAPC or not and certainly being joined by APCOM goes a little way towards this end.
The BAPC is trying to create a community within the graphic arts sector so the wider the representation we have at our conference the closer we come to achieving our goal." The BAPC conference will take place over the weekend of September 29 at the Daventry Hotel, Daventry, Northamptonshire.
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